Washington [US], Miami-born rapper Pitbull expressed his delight over the use of his song in the romantic carriage scene in the latest season of Netflix's hit series 'Bridgerton', which featured an instrumental rendition of Pitbull's 'Give Em'. 'Everything' features a romantic scene between the characters Colin and Penelope. In a post on Instagram, Pitbull, also known as Mister Worldwide, commented, "This again shows the world how music is an international language that transcends borders." He expressed gratitude that Netflix The popular period drama 'Bridgerton' for its musical feature opportunity since its first season with its innovative song renditions and even use of instrumental covers of contemporary pop hits such as 'Wildest Dreams' by Taylor Swift The popular Bollywood track 'Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham' is in its second season.The third season also includes an instrumental cover of Ed Sheeran's hit 'Shape of You'. The latest installment, the first part of season three, continues this trend with tracks from artists such as. BTS, Nick Jonas and Taylor Swift Pitbull noted the timeless quality of their hit song and lauded its continued relevance. The show's Instagram account emphasized the music's ability to communicate to support the spirit of Pitbull, adopting the persona of gossip columnist Lad Whistledown. When words fall short, the series' stars, Luke Newton and Nicola Coughlan, previously reflected on the importance of the carriage scene in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter Coughlan described 'Bridgerton's' mix of magic, romance, drama and The scene was praised for its inclusion of.Humor comes easily. Newton highlighted the shared experience between cast and audience, emphasizing the bond formed through the show's captivating storytelling. The first part of Season 3 of 'Bridgerton' consisting of four episodes was released on May 14, with the remaining episodes scheduled to air on June 13 on Netflix.